Over 500 buildings and 10 cars were were damaged by a heavy rainstorm yesterday morning in different parts of Lagos State.
The
rain which began at about 8am and lasted less than an hour left
thousands of residents homeless as roofs of residential buildings,
churches, mosques and schools were blown away.
Over
500 buildings were affected at Ijaiye Street in Ajegunle area of the
metropolis including Ajeromi Public Primary School while part of the
roof of the three-storey building housing Christ The King Primary
School, Orodu Street, Ajegunle was also affected.
Worshipers
at the Redeemed Christian Church of God at Queens Street, Ajegunle said
they escaped death by the whiskers as the roof almost collapsed on
their heads. Also affected was Gospel Baptist Church, along Oregie Road
and Redeemers Kingdom Church, Kanjowon Street, all in Ajegunle.
At
Ebute Meta West, around Apapa Road, one of the roofs fell on some
vehicles parked in the premises of Obadare Church, Olokodana while 10
vehicles including two sports utility vehicles were destroyed at
Osholake, Ondo, Abeokuta and Tapa Streets in the area.
Havoc caused by rainstorm
At
Oyingbo area several buildings including the police barracks were
affected while Amukoko and Ijora seemed to be the worst hit.
Detached
electricity cables littered some streets in the area. The residents in
such areas have appealed to the electricity distribution companies to
act fast as the presence of the cables constituted a threat to their
lives.
Spokesperson,
for National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, Ibrahim Farinloye, who
confirmed the incident, said the agency was assessing the damage and
would come up with relief packages.
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